ELSIE (new). 
230. PHIDIAS — A useful variety, rosy 
blush. l.«. 
220. MDLLE. MADELEINE TEZIER— 
White, delicately tinted blush; valuable addition 
to this class, l.s. 
222. MOUNT ETNA— Bright red. 
223. »tMRS. FORSYTH- Creamy white. 
226. MRS.WELLAM— White : in every way, 
except colour, very similar to Dr. S/iarjie ; good 
habit. Is. Od. 
226. MRS. A. MAYES — Creamy white, 
medium size, deep flower, l.s. 6d. 
229.»tORANGE ANNIE SALTER— Bright 
orange. 
234. *tPROGNE — Amaranth, colour very 
bright, violet scented. 
235. *PERLE DES BEAUTES — Bright 
amaranth-crimson, lighCcentrc, flowers small. 
j 237. PUTNEY GEORGE (CANNELL)— 
I The most lovely of all the recurved varieties ; 
1 higher colour than Culliiir/fordii ; full size 
flower, abundance of petals, grandly recurved 
and imbricated, each petal showing its bright 
golden vcllow, with the additional charm of 
jmtting 'forth from its centre new incurved 
]ietals, forming, as it were, an c.xquisitely-shaped 
rosette, with reverse of petals golden ; its beauty 
must be seen to be appreciated. First-Class 
Certificate. N. C. S. 3.s. 6rf. each. 
240. SALTERII — Deep red, passing to scar- 
let, and shaded carmine, many of the centre florets 
golden yellow, spotted scarlet, semi-globose 
flower, large and full. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
